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FL2201 Technical Datasheet - Elotex AG

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Product Description<br />

<strong>FL2201</strong><br />

<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Datasheet</strong><br />

ELOTEX ® <strong>FL2201</strong> is a redispersible binder based on the copolymer of vinyl acetate and ethylene.<br />

Protective colloid Polyvinyl alcohol<br />

Additives Mineral anti-block agents<br />

Plasticisers none<br />

Solvents none<br />

Film-forming agents none<br />

Specifications<br />

Appearance free-flowing, white powder<br />

Bulk density 500 - 630 g/l<br />

Residual moisture maximum 1.0 %<br />

Ash TGA 1000°C 10.5% +/- 1.5 %<br />

pH value 6.5 – 8.0 (as a 10% dispersion in water)<br />

Min. film building temp. + 3°C<br />

Film properties opaque, viscoplastic<br />

Application Areas<br />

For modification of hydraulically and non-hydraulically curing systems.<br />

Main application areas<br />

– Specially suitable for ecologically demanding cement and gypsum containing floor paving products, in<br />

which pollution of living area by volatile organic components (VOC) must be as low as possible<br />

– Suitable for the manufacture of systems that must comply with EMICODE EC1<br />

– Highly recommended for fluidized bed adhesives<br />

– Use in systems containing cement and gypsum in floor applications<br />

– Self-levelling floor levelling compounds, particularly casein-free systems<br />

– Ideal for use in manually and pump applied finished products<br />

Key Attributes<br />

During processing<br />

– Excellent rheology and workability<br />

– Greatly improved flow and levelling properties<br />

– Excellent surface self-levelling and merging on pump processing of fluid floor compounds<br />

– Improved water retention capability<br />

– Reduced water demand<br />

– Fluidizing consistency<br />

– Ideal wetting behaviour<br />

– Optimum levelling behaviour and good compatibility with synthetic levelling agents<br />

– Fast redispersibility<br />

– Very low emission<br />

In the cured state<br />

– High final strengths<br />

– High cohesive force (cohesion)<br />

– Increased adhesive bond strength (adhesion)<br />

– Increased flexibility<br />

– Improved freeze-thaw cycling resistance<br />

– Optimization of abrasion and impact resistance<br />

– Reduction of shrinkage and cracking<br />

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Powder Processing<br />

<strong>FL2201</strong><br />

<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Datasheet</strong><br />

<strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powders can be blended in all commercial positive mixers with other dry additives to<br />

produce finished products in powder form. Since <strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powders exhibit thermoplastic<br />

behaviour, mixing times should be as short as possible, and significant temperature rise caused by strong<br />

shear forces should be avoided. All hydraulically and non-hydraulically curing dry mixtures with <strong>Elotex</strong><br />

redispersible powder may be easily mixed with water before application.<br />

For mixing finished products in powder form, one usually places the required amount of mixing water in a<br />

suitable vessel and add the powder mixture under agitation. Too intensive agitation of the mixture may<br />

result in unwant-ed air inclusion. Before application, one should allow the mixture to stand for a short<br />

time. Depending on the properties of the other additives, the standing time will be in the range of approx.<br />

1-5 minutes.<br />

Packaging and Storage<br />

Standard packaging: 25 kg paper sacks with polyethylene liners.<br />

Other types of packaging such as Big Bags or silo wagons are possible on request.<br />

As a basic rule it is recommended to store <strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powder in a dry location at temperatures<br />

below 25°C and to process within six months. Sacks that are stored under pressure, damaged or left<br />

open for an extended period tend to cause blocking of the redis-persible powder.<br />

Quality, Safety and Environment<br />

<strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powders are non-toxic and are unclassified according to Regulation 88/379/EEC. We<br />

recommend all individuals using <strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powder, or coming in contact with it, to observe the<br />

separate Safety Data Sheets. Our safety specialists will be pleased to advise you regarding safety, health<br />

and environmental issues of our products. <strong>Elotex</strong> has been certified according to DIN EN ISO9001 and<br />

DIN EN ISO 14001.<br />

Product Liability<br />

The above information and recommendations are based upon our experience and are offered merely for advice. They do not<br />

absolve the consumer from making his own tests. <strong>Elotex</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, their representatives or distributor organizations have no control over<br />

the conditions under which <strong>Elotex</strong> redispersible powders are transported, stored, handled or used. Responsibility for damage<br />

arising from the use of our products cannot be derived from the recommendations given. The observance of any intellectual<br />

property rights of third parties is the responsibility of the consumer in each case.<br />

<strong>Technical</strong> information may not be passed on to any third party without our previous consent.<br />

Other Information<br />

Version 3 / 8.4.2009<br />

Replaces version from 1.9.2005<br />

Date of issue 29.8.2002<br />

AkzoNobel Functional Chemicals<br />

<strong>Elotex</strong> <strong>AG</strong><br />

Industriestrasse 17a, CH-6203 Sempach Station<br />

T +41 41 469 69 69 F +41 41 469 69 00<br />

contact.elotex@akzonobel.com<br />

www.akzonobel.com/elotex<br />

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